too-hard basket

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Noun[edit]

too-hard basket (plural too-hard baskets)

  1. Alternative form of too hard basket
    • 2007, Joy Dettman, Henry's Daughter, →ISBN:
      For two days they talk interior wall, but Karen is talking of breaking it off so that wall gets tossed into the too-hard basket and the boys' talk changes to finding a plumber who will connect it all up to the sewer pipes and not rave on about the legalities of a loo and washbasin in a bedroom.
    • 2010, Gwyneth Findlow, Eye of the Beholder, →ISBN, page 31:
      There was no discussion in the home Mosque, such stuff was put into the too-hard basket, and there was a complete ban on politics in the Deobandi Mosque in Dewsbury [leaving a convenient gap to be attended to elsewhere.]
    • 2014, Dr. Stephen Boutcher, Belly Fat Breakthrough, →ISBN:
      Common “time thieves” are procrastinating, wasting time on irrelevant tasks, failing to start a task, drifting off, being a perfectionist, and putting tasks into the too-hard basket.